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  2. LIGHTS O' LONDON.

    One of the most sensational and high- smelling scandals that has ever occurred in the ranks of those who walk in high places in England has been recalled this week by ...

    Article : 1,043 words
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  4. GREEN'S GULLS.

    The English people are supposed to be reserved; they are believed to be composed; and they think themselves won balanced and not subject to impulsiveness. ...

    Article : 591 words
  5. LENA ASHWELL'S LIQUOR — CELEBRATED COMEDY ACTRESS AND THE MAYOR OF ISLINGTON.

    A case that has excited some interest in London this week is also one that throws an interesting sidelight on the methods of wealthy and well-known people when ...

    Article : 692 words
  6. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

    Australia's Nat Gould is a very prominent figure in London. Last week an actor at the Kennington (London) Theatre rode Nat's horse "Trixie" from the roadway ...

    Article : 820 words
  7. NATIONAL, POLITICAL, AND OTHERWISE.

    (In this Column it in the duty and privilege of "Truth's" London Correspondent to give "Truth" readers, among other matters, an unblassed ...

    Article : 1,349 words
  8. TANNER TURNED DOWN — A CLERGYMAN'S CRUELTY — WRITES PILTKY LETTERS TO HIS WIFE.

    The Rev. William Tanner, the Bristol parson, whose wife wanted a separation order from him on the ground of his alleged cruelty to her, figured very ...

    Article : 629 words
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  10. LONDON SIDELIGHTS.

    Bernard Shaw has caused considerable stir—particularly in London newspaper offices —by describing the Titanic disaster as principally distinguished by "ghastly, ...

    Article : 771 words
  11. NEW ZEALAND NEWS FROM LONDON.

    I came across a curious instance of the serious New Zealander's unpractical way of looking at human nature, one day this week. A young New Zealander (male) was ...

    Article : 998 words
  12. THE CURSE OF LAWYERS.

    H. G. Wells, the well-known novelist and writer on political economy, has been writing a series of clever articles for the "Daily Mail" on the present unrest—industrial ...

    Article : 599 words
  13. GERMANY AND AUSTRALIA.

    George Reid, Australia's High Commissioner in London, is at present in Germany attempting to pave the way for better and larger trade relations between ...

    Article : 1,097 words
  14. THE CONFESSION OF WILLIAM WARD —CONSCIENCE STRICKEN IN AUSTRALIA.

    William Ward, who was arrested in Western Australia and brought back to this country, on a charge of murdering Ernest Smith, at Chiswick, three and a half years ...

    Article : 548 words
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